Clinton Stimpson wrote:

But you'd only ever do that with the cpack bundle generator, right?

In a very narrow set of circumstances, yes.  Normally, it never comes up.

Why not use the drag-n-drop generator instead? Then you won't have to go outside the install prefix. This is one of the reasons I contributed the drag-n-drop generator.

My recollection was that the drag-n-drop generator handled the one-binary-per-bundle use case well, but isn't general enough for my situation (multiple binaries, multiple external libraries, shared data, etc). Where does the drag-n-drop generator install files within the bundle?

Cheers,
Tim


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Timothy M. Shead
Data Analysis & Visualization (1424)
Sandia National Laboratories
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